This hilarious blog focuses on humorous interpretations of lesbian culture, including a series of posts on &quot;Stuff Lesbians Like.&quot; It is a multi-author blog founded by two lesbians from New York, who currently edit it.

Arlan doesn't necessarily always post a lesbian moment each day, but the posts that she does provide are fun, engaging, and make readers feel warm and fuzzy. She provides photos of her favorite celebrities and pop culture moments, and she even posts photos and short bio's of readers who are looking to meet people.

Mombian, written by Dana Rudolph, is a blog about gay parenting and offers stories about court cases, library books, and gay parents in the media. The blogger also runs a video blog with her wife called &quot;She got me pregnant.&quot;

The lesbian Lifestyle is a bit different from other blogs in that it does not have a regular blogger or set of bloggers. Instead, lesbians from around the world send in submission about their lives on the topic of the month, so the blog posts many diverse stories of lesbian life.

Pam's House Blend is a multi-author blog run by Pam Spaulding that focuses on LGBTQ news and commentary. Particularly, the blog runs many series about Don't Ask, Don't Tell as well as other political battles, like marriage equality.

Well, Susie Bright isn't technically a lesbian -- she's bisexual -- but that's close enough for our list. Her journal is a mix of personal stories and political commentaries, including her first confession in decades, which was inspired by an iPhone app.

The press has made much fanfare about the androgynous appeal of Justin Bieber's flaxen blonde bowl haircut. Its been bandied about that teenage girls like the Beebs not only because he's their heartthob, but also because he's their mirror -- his nondescript hairstyle could fit a girl or a guy. In that spirit, this popular and charming blog encourage submissions from women, not necessarily gay, who sport coifs in common with that of Mr. Bieber.

Written by a blogger who goes by the Hostess, the Outskirts is a LGBT blog with a focus on the humorous--like a man who offered to donate land as a nature preserve on the condition that the city put up walls to block his view of gay couples he claimed were, uh, getting to know each other in the open air.

Maman Poulet, written by Suzy Byrne, is a blog mostly about Irish politics and culture from a progressive--and lesbian perspective. It has a very broad focus, with posts on disability as well as LGBT issues.

Written by a woman who calls herself eeka, One Smoot is a personal blog that combines political commentary, queer issues, and personal observations. It is also influenced by the author's job as a mental health counselor. She lives in Boston.

Run by straight Melissa McEwan, Shakesville is a collaborative blog with a large and diverse set of writers, including lesbian, trans, and gay bloggers. It focuses on the political and the personal and where they intersect.

This blog follows the parenting life of a lesbian couple with two baby boys. Unfortunately, the two babies have health problems, and much of the blog lately has been devoted to chronicling their treatments.

Dorothy Surrenders is primarily a media website, particularly about movies and television. It's a good place to go for media geekery from a lesbian perspective. The blogger goes by the name of Dorothy Snarker.

Written by Susan Goldberg, an editor of &quot;And Baby Makes More: Known Donors, Queer Parents, and Our Unexpected Families,&quot; Mama non Grata is a hilarious personal blog about the daily life of a lesbian mother as she tries in vain to decide what to put down on the late slip. Mama non Grata is her children's name for her.

The Lesbrary is a fabulous lesbian literary blog that offers quite a few links to book news outside the blog, as well as writing reviews of lesbian fiction. It is written by Danika, a Canadian English major.